Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, April 2026 — Annie Byerley Hummel has stepped into a new role as Vice President of Human Resources for Honeywell’s Industrial Automation business. In this position, she will support a business that enables customers across industries — from refineries and distribution centers to retail environments — to operate more safely and efficiently, while improving worker safety and advancing environmental and operational efficiency goals. Her appointment marks an important leadership move within Honeywell as the company continues to strengthen its HR leadership across key business segments.
Before taking on this role, Annie Byerley Hummel served at Honeywell as Vice President HR, Global Talent and Corporate Functions. In that assignment, she reported to the CHRO and led a 100-person HR organization globally. She served as the HR Vice President for Honeywell Corporate, a 15,000-person global organization spanning all functions, and in a dual role also led the company’s Talent Management, Talent Engagement, and Learning Centers of Expertise for Honeywell’s enterprise-wide workforce of around 100,000 employees globally.
Earlier, she held the role of Vice President HR Services Global Operations, where she led a 300-person organization focused on optimizing HR operational processes and services. In that capacity, she worked on reimagining HR support delivery, automating administrative work, managing vendors and suppliers, and driving productivity and digital transformation across HR processes. Prior to that, she served as Vice President Human Resources, where she partnered with senior leaders across functions including legal, mergers and acquisitions, government relations, health, safety, environment and product stewardship, global security, human resources, and communications, while leading strategic HR initiatives for these organizations.
Her broader career at Honeywell includes a series of senior HR leadership roles across multiple businesses. She served as Senior HR Director Honeywell Aerospace, supporting the global Chief Technology Office, Finance, and IT organizations, and also held two assignments as HR Director Honeywell Aerospace, where she led HR strategy across large employee populations and multiple sites while strengthening employee relations, leadership development, and organizational effectiveness. She also served as HR Director Honeywell Building Solutions, where she developed and drove HR priorities for global functions across legal, finance, marketing, sales, engineering, sourcing, procurement, and information technology.
Earlier in her Honeywell journey, Annie Byerley Hummel worked as HR Director, Senior Manager, Technical Training, HR Manager, and Senior HR Generalist in multiple capacities. Across these roles, she gained extensive experience in strategic HR partnership, technical training, employee and labor relations, leadership development, coaching, talent management, and global HR support across aerospace and other business environments. Her 18-plus-year journey with Honeywell reflects a steady rise through increasingly strategic and enterprise-wide leadership mandates.
With her extensive background in talent strategy, HR transformation, learning and development, global operations, and people leadership, Annie Byerley Hummel brings deep organizational insight to her new mandate. Her appointment to lead HR for Honeywell Industrial Automation underscores the company’s emphasis on aligning people strategy with business transformation in sectors where safety, efficiency, and innovation remain central priorities.
About Honeywell
Honeywell is a Fortune 500 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address major global macrotrends linked to safety, security, and energy. With approximately 110,000 employees worldwide, including more than 19,000 engineers and scientists, the company focuses on quality, delivery, value, and technology across its operations and solutions.
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